Decision on Netanyahu indictment possibly 20/2

Attorney general to announce intention after inquiries into PM

(ANSAmed) - TEL AVIV, JANUARY 11 - The Israeli attorney
general may announce the decision on whether or not to indict
Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu on February 20.

Netanyahu under investigation for several crimes that the
police have already suggested he be indicted for.

Corruption charges include the 1,000 Case (gifts in exchange
for favors), Case 2,000 (relations between the PM and Yediot
Ahronot editor-in-chief Arnon Mozes) and Case 4,000 (suspicions
that the controlling shareholder of the telecommunications giant
Bezeq, Shaul Elovitch, ordered the Walla news site, which he
owns, to grant positive coverage to Netanyahu and his family in
exchange for the prime minister advancing regulations benefiting
Elovitch).

The PM has always rejected all charges and has requested a
television face-off with his accusers. (ANSAmed).